France vs. Iraq: A Qualification and Answers… The Mission of the French Team in Philadelphia
Updated: October 25, 2023
France will face Iraq in a crucial Group C encounter on Monday at Subaru Park in Philadelphia, aiming to solidify their position in the 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifiers. The match, scheduled for 7:30 p.m. ET, marks the second round of the CONCACAF and CAF joint qualification process, with both teams seeking their first points in the campaign.
The French national team, fresh off a 2-1 victory against Senegal in their opening qualifier, enters the game with a strong squad featuring stars like Kylian Mbappé and Antoine Dupont. Iraq, meanwhile, will look to bounce back from a 1-0 defeat to Jamaica in their debut match, with coach Adnan Hamad emphasizing the need for “discipline and composure” against the European powerhouse.
According to FIFA’s official qualification standings, France currently leads Group C with three points, while Iraq sits second with one point. A win for France would extend their lead, while a draw would keep the group tightly contested. Iraq’s manager, Hamad, acknowledged the challenge: “France is a top-tier team, but we believe in our ability to compete.”
Why This Match Matters for Both Teams
The stakes for both nations are high. For France, the match represents an opportunity to build momentum ahead of the 2026 World Cup, which will be hosted by the United States, Canada, and Mexico. The French Football Federation (FFF) has emphasized the importance of “consistent performances” in the qualifiers, with technical director Didier Deschamps stating, “We must not take any opponent lightly, regardless of their current standing.”

Iraq’s campaign, meanwhile, hinges on avoiding a second consecutive loss. The team’s 2018 World Cup appearance remains a distant memory, and coach Hamad has called for “a renewed sense of urgency” among players. “Every match is a chance to prove we belong in this competition,” he said in a recent press conference.
The outcome could also influence the group’s dynamics. If France wins, they would hold a two-point lead over Iraq, putting pressure on the Asian side to overtake them in subsequent matches. Conversely, a win for Iraq would create a three-way tie with Jamaica, which currently has three points after a 1-1 draw with Honduras.
Tactical Keys for France: Mbappé and Defensive Stability
France’s attacking prowess is anchored by Kylian Mbappé, who has already scored three goals in the qualifiers. His pace and finishing ability pose a significant threat to Iraq’s defense. However, the French team has also shown vulnerabilities, particularly in midfield transitions. In their match against Senegal, they conceded a late equalizer, a moment that coach Deschamps addressed in a post-match interview: “We must improve our organization in the final third.”
Defensively, France will rely on a backline featuring Randal Kolo Muani and Adil Rami. Their ability to neutralize Iraq’s forward line, led by striker Ahmed Mubarak, will be critical. Mubarak, who plays for
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